Lake Lewisville was impounded in 1954 and is located on the Trinity River in Texas. It is near Lewisville TX. It has 29,592 acres of water with a fluctuation average of 4 to 8 ft annually and a pool level of 522 ft. It covers Denton County Texas.
Predominant Fish Species Largemouth bass Spotted bass White & hybrid striped bass White crappie Blue & channel catfish
There are 20 RV Parks and Marinas on Lake Lewisville scattered throughout the lake. Most offer a boat launches and RV spaces with RV hookups. Many also offer annual rates which is popular in the winter months. Park rates are from $15 to $30 per night with the off season being a little less. We recommend that you reserve your space well in advance on Lake Lewisville. Lake Lewisville
Cabins for rent are abundant and affordable. Check with various marinas and private campgrounds for availability. They usually rent for $45 to $90 a night. Be sure to make reservations well in advance. Also make sure you understand what is included with the rental. The cabin can come complete with everything you could possibly need, or it can be wilderness camping where you must bring your own linen and kitchen utensils.
Fishing Reports indicate that Striped Bass are the most popular on Lake Lewisville. White Crappie and White Bass fishing are excellent on the lake, White Crappie fishing is excellent around bridges that cross the lake. Be sure to get the latest Lake Lewisville fishing report when planning a trip. Catfish are another excellent fish on Lewisville. You can do best by using cut bait or stink bait.
Vegetation is sparse on Lk Lewisville. Timber is the most abundant cover. Main lake underwater humps tend to attract striped bass. Fish are more active during the fall, winter and spring months because of the the cooler weather. Fish are always active much longer during daylight hours and are normally found in shallow water early morning and late afternoon For active fish, spinner baits, crank baits are the fisherman's choice. A variety of plastics seems to work well during the hotter months. Early morning top water baits are Poppers, Prop Baits or Flukes.
In Conclusion: Lake Lewisville is a popular lake in Texas. Be prepared for a great fishing trip. John Tatman reports on many Texas lakes, See reports on popular Lewisville fishing. Great Texas Bass Fishing
Sunday, March 7, 2010
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